Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1967, p. 5

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'Jackson's Long Passes Sink Argonauts 38-22 By BOB MacKENZIE OTTAWA (CP) Ottawa| representative sm nm ION 'or a, grand-slam of ynors, as they dropped lecision to Belleville Institute who gained nior championship. 'arlett paced the win- ries to determine the Eastern| of 30 passes for 372 yards and} in the Dec. 2) threw a touchdown pass in each} 1 three touchdowns. Rough Riders rode the passing|Grey Cup. quarter, aahgeian , Senne the ght booted two field' arm of quarterback Russ Jack-| The series opens here next Veteran halfback Ron Stewart) erg ONcdoral Hockey Leagae ind a pair of converts son into the Eastern Football/Sunday and winds up in Hamil-"and rookie end Margene Adkins sbaxon But 11 rival teams are Conference finals Sunday with a/ton the following Saturday. caught two touchdown passes apiece for the Riders. Stewart 38-22 sudden-death victory over) Toronto Argonauts. PASSING PARADE took a 27-yard strike in the first | The semi - final triumph set) Despite a steady rain through-|quarter and a 33-yard toss in! the stage for the fourth consecu-|out most of 'the game, both|the second. - tive confrontation between the|teams relied on passing to move) Adkins, an Drumm added g chdown. ywrruzey and Les Kir- | majors for Donevan al quarter. ¢ who caught -seven t-quarter passes for 23,upset Toronto Marlboros 4-1 in i ; : ; Black Hawks tied Montreal Can- i ' 3 5 ' ' ; os Riders and Hamilton Tiger-Cats|the ball and had considerable passes for 144 yards during the pe 3.3 " galanday and de- ye a wy The trolt and New York tied for first; Canada's population - figures in the two-game total-point se-|success. Jackson Completed 18 game, grabbed a -19-yard pass lfeated St. Louis Blues 5-2 Sun- rere ere was nojplace in the Eastern Division|show Ontario. received more soaiean = Les sak chaise in the third quarter and a. 25- woe nore sags injury. |with 17 points. Boston is fourth|than half of the 1,000,000 immi- ' re |yard throw in the final period. 'The 28-year-old left wiriger. bre 9 ____velerans--goaltender'with 16, but has poids den pet shee Sou poets Reed S Power Runnin Don Sutherin kicked Ottawa's also picked up an assist Sunday. 'i : Sate g 14 other points with three field He has scored 14 goals in Chica- goals, a single and four con-+ JACK EGERS go's 14 games this season and s ! na jverts. He opened the scoring} «+» Ranger spark assisted on seven for 21 points Ke 0 Rou hies Win with a 25-yard field goal in the to lead the NHL scoring derby. = 2 | first quarter, added nor -- 17 Veteran Gordie Howe of De- a . yards out in the second and got B a ls M troit, who held a one-pcint lead By HARRY FOELL why he is considered the finest ae SR SO 8 Bron 2 I WwW ar over Hull going into the week- jes: Boldirev 2:01; Stewart aay aA yard line in the fourth quarter. end's action, did not pick up oberto 5:13; R. Thompson 8:20 REGINA, (CP) -- Saskatche-/fullback in the WFC. Hel tis single came'on a wide field m5 - Seay te Sunday in a 3-1 victoe k 13:33; | Sellwood, Haggarty wan Roughfiders parla ye djaccounted for nearly three-quar-|..)) 1°. i i Bny Peas Puce ee Y Whittaker 19:01. ; . te A ; goal attempt in the third quar- rv over Montreal @ George Reed's running and alters of the Roughriders' rushing tor ] S "New York Rangers defeated BOBBY HULL SECOND PERIOD stout defence into another West-|yardage, piling up 150 yards on Sand 7 731 i oe: 5 Oee thas 5 eh if os . sta Mall: Wabaie mi Football 'Conference finaliah carries. "Rar fd : Rookie Tom Wilkinson, who 'Oa Seals 5-3 and Phila- ..-Two goals in, Swain) 10:48 ern DRE | Conner eae 26 carries. For Edmonton, Jim reniaced Wally Gabler at quar-|. By THE CANADIAN PRESS (delphia Flyers downed Boston ies: Blain 18:10; Atkinson 19:36, Saturday, drubbing Edmonton/Thomas gained 40 yards on 10 yarhack for hoon} crcl cAteli. ASR a paves : in other & an Eskimos 21-5 in a sudden-death|carries terback for the Argos in the sec-, The brawls were almost as Bruins 4-2 in other Sunday ac- who like Watson was left unpro- THIRD PERIOD WFC serni-tinal game played| The Riders: wished for 996 ond quarter, also had a big day jplentiful as the goals in week- tion tected by the Bruins in the ex- ara Falls; Weoley 4 Beg bciiareacae Baer Ree ae # 2Uen or *)ipassing, completing 15 of 23/end action in the Ontario] Minnesota North Stars defeat-\pansion draft last June, handled nT pees Serres rey 4:02 | here before 15,999 freezing fans.jyards, but had only 60 yards os for 266 vard d "key # "fation junior ed Toront P afs 2-1 Sat-la7 . Rin awe Wi pia "68 Vv Pee el PacAeA Wine victory maved the detend:thepligh the alr. wd CSipasses for 266 yards and two|Hockey Association junior A se- ed Toronto Maple Leafs 2-1 Sat-/37 shots. Bruin Gerry Cheevers JAVELIN sin, Webster) .......cscees 5:37 te wen sing "CHAnie intolt ae t eh coal uC mon ron: WaS touchdowns. But he had four in-| ries. urday, while Boston xd Oak- blocked 15. Sports Hardtop wa, Nevin (Seagrist) ...... 6:32 ing Canadian champions intojheld to 90 yards on the ground tercepted by Ottawa halfbacks.| In the five-weekend gemes---land 2-1 and St. Louis walloped } ara Falls, Blain the best-of-three Western final|and 98 yards passing. Sutherin stole two and Bobjiall played Sunday--referces is- Pitts Penguins 5-1 IXTEND STREAK EA igarty, Brindley) 6:21 with Calgary Stampeders which) Reed also caught two passes O'Billovich and Billy Cline|sued 12 major pena ties and : s Philadelphia is undefeated In 4 ara Falls, Tannahill opens at Calgary Saturday. for 36 yards. Edmonton's Randy) orahhed one each : meeOndiee gs an' © THREE 50-GIOAL YEARS its last four games in Ley? 1412 The Riders got touchdowns|Kerbow was tops on either team " @ 3 : . Tull 1 red 50 goals i rm Ullr or 300th g j S got I Ss on é Gabler completed two of his) Montreal J * Canadiens. Hull, who scored 50 goals in| Norm Ullman scored his 300th F poled rade dos MUU Ea from Halfback Ed Buchanan|in that category with 41 yards give first-c ; Mar saat) in 1961-62, 54 in 1965-66 and 52 last goal of his career, while Floyd OR YOUR CAR ara Falls, Ley (Sellwood) 17:01 ; "arner Ek-| nik tA : ; ak anid Bi ; ary Berema lia: "Tallon. Gidt Qiabaler | Nevin and defensive end bys feet ay on two pass receptions. Don Lis- yards and had one intercepted|Montreal, St. Catharines Black|S€4S0n, has said only one or two ith and Gary Bergman added AT THE LEAST Zobertson (two malors, miscon- stran. Jack Abendschanjbon of Edmonton caught three ""}, middie linebacker Ken| Hawks nipped London Nation-/Players are strong enough phys-|the others in Detroit's game : <eeler (major) 13:45; Atkinson eompleted the Saskatchewanjfor 35 yards. Lehmann. als 5-4, Hamilton Red Wings|ically to average a goal a game |Claude Provost was the Mont- = layton (major), Wilson (major), scoring with two field goals, two} Saskatchewan C quarterback ARGOS THREATEN \clipped Peterborough Petes 6-3 N YOU SHOULD BUY WR Tobart touchdowns and added a singlelener, each with 16 points, one ajor), Robertson (major) 19:38. . 4 converts and a single on a field/Ron Lancaster attempted only jy rofi aithacicl : Hull averaged more than a) Rookie Roy Edwards, who Y End Mel Profit and halfback!and Kitchener Rangers tripped RVereees Oe en 2) eee ME cela ed eres agara Falls % 15 2 99 goal attempt. a passes and completed five. pij) Symons caught Wilkins' Ottawa 67s 4-2 at Hull our " goal a game early, in 1965-66,|took over in the Red Wing nets TRENT AUTO SALES LIMITED hawa 10 8 8 2% _ Peter Kempf accounted for ber the Eskimos, Starting quar-itoychdown strikes. while full-) There were 19 Senalties ii the put tapered off during the final)when Roger Crozier retired last PETERBOROUGH AND BOWMANVILLE . Edmonton points with .a fiel jterback Frank Cosentino was back Jim Dillard ran five yards|Montreal game, jncluding four ialf of the 70-game schedule week, was a standout with 36 . Gh (OU ARE NOW TAKING sol peti singles on eepiae + (gO three of seven passes'for touchdown right after|majors and a misconduct. Ten. Hull scored twice Sunday. saves--30 in the first 40 min. mss; ield' goal attempts. and had one intercepted. Baker,| ,5yino all 86 vards on al tgeestines : + -, Ken Wharram, with the 200th of utes ; KATIVE ONCE, TWICE or "Saskatchewan___held quarter|who played. the second half I ideline eae Tone Witkin Stee the eles to Mont. his career, Doug Mohns and the' Ree Fieming scored twice as Ld : iREE TIMES A WEEK leads of 8-0, 11-0 and 11-4. {completed seven of 12 passes Dave Mann converted all threelinto a third-place te with Kitch other Hull, Dennis, .got one the Rangers dumped Qakland Roughrider coach Eagle Keys|for 51 yards ah i each. Jean Ratelle, Bob Nevin and Laxative Tablet with the a nag gh OB grep Plays) RUNNERS SUFFER on a 74-yard punt. less than Hamilton Ron . . « and Ron stewart Harry Spiele alee the ape GENTLE DIFFERENCE sar eariehtal in hie team's win | Keys said field and weather Argos bunched all their points) The junior Canadiens struck udp 1e Seer iteeetns Fie .. SWAT . oe i "2 entle-acting Mt .. . Nature's With Saskatchewan ahead 11-4,|Conditions dictated the stress on|!" the middle of the game. for four first-period goals to H hee at ia. a it ioe beat. add q his eich ag a ee y! There is no letdown, no Edmonton quarterback Terry the rushing attack. The temper Symonds te . ---- cruise to their victory, Paull, 2™ for ret team mate "Glerin : It } Oakland's 14th succes rf S i i : r 4 PES > star ass for a touchdown on the|Lessar »jea 5 rthu é mate ' 5 Oakle i s fortable after-feeling. NR is "Baker led the Eskimos in four|ature, 32 degrees at the start of| P&S Lessard, Rejean Houle, Arthuriin in the first eight minutes. |sive game without a victory. the game, dropped to 25 as the final play of the first half and | Quoquochi and Mare Tardif vegetable laxative. For over i i lgame progressed. The field was|Profit caught his early in the|scored for the Canadiens. Gord plays from their own 45-yard rs, NW has been giving folks i 2 bi Z i i . f Uae SR Rennes HAD two plays after|Davies scored for Tord it, effective relief overnight, partially covered by light snow|thitd quarter f ° onto in. the jast year after the Canadiens took a 3-0 : : BAKER MANHANDLED which fell several hours before Argo halfback Dick Thornton'third period. . Yee Wats an 8 Ee Pohl ge a sy a SKATE WR tonight... Then, on two successivejgame time. blocked an Ottawa punt and ran Kitchener picked up nine of 12 pe erecta ee Bot ggeine 4 \ -- eer ea CRUISER OR TRACTOR, IF IT RUNS AND YOU BRING OR race tomorrow alright! plays, Saskatchewan middle! Edmonton coach Neill Arm-,the ball to the Ottawa 12. penalties in their game at Hull,|o" Ro E sill § r-/St cita, eg ys, as i 4 h Arm-| aes : reap i nd 'land scored in Philadelphia pion, and Mohns_ scored} Helps you feel better guard Ron Atchison brokejstrong had nothing but -praise| Despite his excellent passing|featured by a pair of stick "44 6+y over Boston. Olen the others. Rookie Jacques DRIVE IT IN BETWEEN NOV. 13th AND 18th ON THE for the Roughriders, who beat|tecord, Jackson took a physical/swinging incidents in the sec Edmonton for the third time in|beating from the Toronto defen-|ond period which resulted in four meetings this year. sive line. He was hit hard and/major penalties to four play i ften but still managed to getiers. through to hit Baker for an 11- yard loss and linebacker Wayne Shaw tossed the Edmonton pivot ... and look better! t* CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS f for an additional 16-yard loss. Armstrong said Saskatche-|9 | " ~ "If they had scored on that|wan's rushing attack was "noth-|the ball away accurately on| Jack Egers powered the effec- most occasions. Rangers with two goals while} play, it could have been a dif- ferent game,"' said Keys. Eskimos threatened again early in the fourth quarter, but ing fancy'? but 'highly tive."' : Rubbing his bruised legs after| single goals. went to Dennis Du-| Saskatchewan's second touch- the game, the veteran quarter-|pere and Walt Tkaczuk. Ottawa] down came on the final play of{back admitted he was worried |scorers were Pierre Jarry and| were stopped 22 yards short of|the game when Edmonton's|by Toronto's comeback, espe-| Bill Clement. tee goal line and Kempf's field|/Trent Walters tried a lateral|cially after the blocked kick. Hamilton moved to within two} goal attempt went wide for alafter taking a kick on his own! "We had let up on the|points of the league leaders by single point. 115. Ekstran picked it off and strength of that big lead and we|scoring three unanswered goals Saskatchewan's Reed provediran for the touchdown. had to start going again," he'in the second period to beat the _ aa --- | said in the dressing room. Petes. Rookie forwards Ca) Rus anter,. our. Jackson was not the only play-| sell and Gary Coalter paced the | jer to take a physical pounding|Red Wings with two goals each jin the hard-hitting game. Adkins' Single goals went to Ron Le g was carried off with a leg in-|clerc and Ed Hatoum, Ron Rin Eastern Division |Montreal 731 «38 oF 15 and caught a touchdown pass on ough with Ron Chittick getting a ok Ptltondon : rey rf 11| the first play after his return. the other. Toronto 8 6 1 54 3417/st "Cs ' EG an as "I almost had spasms when I| John Fisher's goal with 20 ' St. Cath'nes 5 7 0 42 43 10 . : ' Aine as ' 4 Detroit 8 5 1 49 44 17/Oshawa 36 1 34 45 7/88% Margene's leg handing/seconds left to play gave the 34 17\p. : 7 ts py loose like that," Ottawa coach|Black Hawks their victory on New York _7 3 3 45 34 17/Peterbor'gh 1 9 2 35 63 4/p. ony Clair said Sian acAvan 31 16 : | Frank Clair said later. home ice. Dale Power scored Boston 732 44 Ottawa pb ie Kees © Bae Li cer Jim B 1d A bly Hac D Montreal 5 5 4 30 3414 : | Linebacker Jim Reynolds saw|twice for the awks, on Chicago 47.3 36 5111) Sunday's Results Jonly spot action in the secondjO'Donoghue and Maurice Western Divisiin |Montreal 4 Toronto 1 |half after being shaken up a/L,Abbee getting the others. Dar Los Ang 7 4 9 45 42 17|5¢ Catharines 5 London 4 couple of times in the first half./ryl Sittler fired two goals for Minnesoia § 4 3 29 32 13|22milton 6 Peterborough 3 His absence forced considerable|the Nationals and John Gould Phil .<¢ 3 5 25 13 Niagara Falls 9 Oshawa 4 juggling in a lineup that already|and Sam Gellard added the oth- Biistireh 5 8 2 34 41 12/Nitchener 4 Ottawa 2 had Ed Harrington going two! ers. ! 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